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Enabling institutional environments conducive to livelihood improvement and adapted investments in sustainable land and water uses

Mayaux P.L., Lejars C., Farolfi S., Adamczewski-Hertzog A., Hassenforder E., Faysse N., Jamin J.Y.. 2022. Rome : FAO, 58 p.. (SOLAW Background Thematic Report, 21).

DOI: 10.4060/cc0950en

This report reviews the main global trends in land and water uses, policies and investments that have taken place over the last decade and identifies the institutional arrangements that have been the most conducive to sustainable and equitable use of these resources. The report focuses particularly on family farmers, who have limited access to key resources (land, water, credit and infrastructure). It pays special attention to their common challenges and needs, but also to their diverse conditions. It provides evidence-based information on the institutional conditions needed to ensure inclusive land and water programmes, and to upscale such programmes at local levels. It is based on a systematic review of official documents and academic papers and on detailed case studies, often grounded in the authors' own significant knowledge. The report is organized in three main parts. The first section begins with a review of the main global trends affecting land and water uses over the last decade, and links them to the public policies and types of private investment that encouraged such trends. The main structural drivers of growing pressures on water resources and land availability are discussed, including population growth, diet changes, climate change, urbanization and biofuel development. The report discusses the direct effects of these drivers, including water scarcity, increased global competition for land use and the degradation of existing resources, on land and water availability. It then examines the main types of private investments and public policies that drive these trends: large-scale land acquisition, reassertion of large-scale infrastructure programmes for surface water irrigation, public subsidies and private initiatives that stimulate access to groundwater. The second section of the report focuses on the impacts of global changes, policies and investments on farmers' livelihoods and water use. It reviews the numerous beneficial impacts of irrigation on pov

Mots-clés : utilisation des terres; utilisation de l'eau; moyens d'existence; agriculteur; institution financière; politique agricole; politique foncière; approche participative

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